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Supply Chain Costs
The total expenses incurred in the operation of a supply chain, including production, storage, transportation, and distribution costs.
Tailored Postponement
A supply chain strategy that involves delaying the final stages of production or customization of a product until customer demand is better understood.
Profitability
A financial metric indicating the extent to which a company or business generates more revenue than its costs; the capability to generate profit.
Demand Uncertainty
The unpredictability of customer demand, posing challenges to accurately forecasting and meeting market needs.
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